Barry's obituary
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Barry Evans, who left us on January 8, 2024. Born in 1949, Barry's life was marked by a vibrant personality, a deep love for his family, and a strong passion for the things he loved most.
Barry was a charismatic and outgoing individual who left a lasting impression on anyone who had the fortune to cross his path. His life was marked by an infectious energy, and he had an uncanny ability to turn any event into a joyous occasion. He was a man who believed in having fun no matter what he was doing, a sentiment that he passed on to everyone he met.
A man with a multitude of passions, Barry loved nothing more than an old country tune, a ice-cold beer, and the satisfying crunch of a chocolate chip cookie covered in frosting. His love for music often found him strumming a tune on his guitar during his free time, bringing smiles to everyone within earshot.
Being a devoted Alabama fan, Barry would often be caught shouting "Roll Tide" during football season. His other favorite pastimes included trips to his beloved vacation spots in Alabama and Arizona, where he found relaxation and serenity.
The color of Crimson Red held a special place in Barry's heart. A color as vibrant and full of life as Barry himself. It served as a symbol of his personality, reflecting his love for adventure and fun.
Barry was a man who held his family and friends near and dear to his heart. He is survived by his proud grandson, Barry Evans, and loving granddaughter, Dallas Evans. His devotion and care for them were evident in all his actions and efforts, and he will be dearly missed by them.
One of Barry's life lessons was the belief in karma and that it would catch up in the end. His philosophy was to treat others with kindness and respect, a testament to his considerate and loving nature.
Barry leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and life lived to its fullest. His energy and vibrancy continue to live on in the hearts and minds of those who were fortunate enough to have known him. His memory will forever be a beacon of joy, reminding us all to live life passionately and to have fun, no matter what we are doing.